PyData Berlin

ABOUT US

The PyData community

PyData

Starting out with a PyData Workshop at the
Googleplex in Mountain View, CA, in 2012 PyData has evolved into a successful
conference series on using Python for the
management, processing, analysis, and visualization of data. Alongside the popular
conferences and the excellent PyData tools/packages a
steadily growing PyData community has formed. Visit pydata.org
or search for #pydata at Twitter to find
out more.

PyData Berlin

Berlin is renowned for its vibrant tech and startup scene. Being already a stronghold in Web and
mobile application development, Berlin has also a growing community of data engineers and data
scientists, among them many Pythonistas. This website is supposed to give an overview of PyData
related activities in Berlin, join efforts and support building a strong Berlin PyData
community.

NumFOCUS

The PyData conference series is organized by NumFOCUS, a non-profit organization which supports
and promotes world-class, innovative, open source scientific software. NumFOCUS aims to ensure
that money is available to keep projects in the scientific Python stack funded and available. So
if you find value in these tools and have always wanted to give back, donating to NumFOCUS gives
you a way of supporting either a specific project of your choice or all of these great codes at
once.
NumFOCUS website

NEWS

Conference

The PyData conference series

PyData Conference

"PyData is a gathering of users and developers of data analysis tools in Python. The goals
are to
provide Python enthusiasts a place to share ideas and learn from each other about how best to
apply our language and tools to ever-evolving challenges in the vast realm of data management,
processing, analytics, and visualization."
Full mission statement

PyData Berlin 2017 (June 30 - July 2 2017)

PyData Berlin 2016 (May 20-21 2016)

For the third year in a row, Berlin hosted a two-day PyData conference featuring a classy
venue (Kosmos Berlin) and three outstanding
keynote speakers: Wes McKinney, Julia Evans and Olivier Grisel.
More details: PyData Berlin 2016 conference site.

PyData Berlin 2015 (May 29-30 2015)

After the very successful PyData Berlin conference premiere in 2014 and due to popular demand
the sequel was not long in coming. PyData Berlin 2015 took place from May 29-30 2015 at
Betahaus Berlin.
More details: PyData Berlin 2015 conference site.

Meetups

Meetups and User Groups for Python and Data Geeks

PyData Berlin

&NonBreakingSpace; A group for Python enthusiasts
to share ideas and learn from each other about how
best to apply our language and tools to ever-evolving challenges in the vast realm
of data management, processing, analytics, and visualization. &NonBreakingSpace;

Berlin Machine Learning Group

Algorithms & Data Challenges Berlin

&NonBreakingSpace; This non-IT focused group is
made up of individuals with a mathematical background who
are interested in finding answers to business questions with maths and
algorithms. &NonBreakingSpace;

Applied Data Science

&NonBreakingSpace; Community of data science
practitioners: data scientists, analysts,
statisticians and hackers that have hands-on experience applying analytical and creative
thinking to their area nerdy. &NonBreakingSpace;